Disney Plus & Hulu - Franchise Power and Nostalgia
Disney+ leans heavily into brand recognition this March.
The biggest headline is arguably Daredevil: Born Again (Season 2 Premiere – March 24), continuing Marvel’s darker, street-level storytelling within the broader MCU.
Other major highlights include:
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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives – Season 4 (March 12)
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RJ Decker (March 4 – Season Premiere)
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Friends Like These: The Murder of Skyler Neese (March 6)
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Ghost Elephants (March 8)
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The Bachelorette – Season 22 (March 23)
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Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special (March 24)
Plus weekly momentum drivers like:
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Paradise (Season 2 | Mondays)
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American Idol (Tuesdays + Live March 30)
Prime Video – Genre Expansion and Returning Hits
Prime Video’s March lineup is arguably the most genre-diverse.
Major highlights:
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Young Sherlock
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Invincible Season 4
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Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat
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Pretty Lethal
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House of David Season 2
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Scarpetta
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Shadow Force
If Disney leans franchise-nostalgia, Prime leans expansion.
Invincible S4 anchors the superhero conversation, while Young Sherlock positions itself as prestige origin storytelling.
There’s also a strong procedural and thriller presence (Scarpetta, Tribunal Justice), suggesting Prime continues investing in adult-skewing drama.
Apple TV – Prestige and Premium Drama
Apple TV continues its “quality over quantity” positioning.
Major titles include:
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For All Mankind
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Shrinking
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters
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Drops of God
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The Last Thing He Told Me
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Imperfect Women
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Formula 1
Apple’s slate skews heavily prestige-driven.
Where Disney sells scale and Prime sells range, Apple sells tone and craft.
This is curated programming designed for awards traction and critical conversation.
Whether you're waiting for Daredevil: Born Again, counting down to Invincible Season 4, or diving back into For All Mankind, March 2026 proves that the streaming competition is far from slowing down.
And if anything, this month shows that platforms are no longer fighting for quantity — they’re fighting for identity.